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قل يا أيها الذين هادوا إن زعمتم أنكم أولياء لله من دون الناس فتمنوا الموت إن كنتم صادقين
 
قل يا أيها الذين هادوا إن زعمتم أنكم أولياء لله من دون الناس فتمنوا الموت إن كنتم صادقين
  
==What does the Qur'an say about the Aliahudi==
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==What does the Qur'an say about the Aliahudi (the Hudians)==
 
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* 2.111 They say none enter paradise unless they are Hudites.
* 2.113 They dramatically appose the Natsara, each believe the other group is going to hell. They study the Torah [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/002.qmt.html#002.113 E]
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* 2.113 Though they read the Tanakh, they dramatically appose others who do likewise such as the Natsara, each believe the other group is going to hell.  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/002.qmt.html#002.113 E]
* 2.140 Abraham, Isma'il Isaac, Jacob and the Tribes were NOT Aliahudi [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/002.qmt.html#002.140 E]
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* 2.120 They will never be pleased with anyone until that person follows their creed.
* 5.018 Both the Aliahudi and the Nasara call themselves "children of G-d"  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html#005.018 E]
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* 2.135 They say be a Hudite, only then you will be saved.
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* 2.140 They say Abraham, Isma'il Isaac, Jacob and the Tribes were Hudites [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/002.qmt.html#002.140 E]
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* 3.67 Abraham was NOT a Hudite.
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* 5.018 Both the Aliahudi and the Nasara call themselves the beloved "children of G-d"  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html#005.018 E]
 
* 5.051 The believers should not take the Aliahudi (or Nasara) as friends or protectors:  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html#005.051 E]
 
* 5.051 The believers should not take the Aliahudi (or Nasara) as friends or protectors:  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html#005.051 E]
* 5.064 The Aliahudi say that Allah has hands (use anthropomorphic), and they are tied  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html#005.064 E]
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* 5.064 The Aliahudi say that the divine has hands (use anthropomorphic), and they are tied  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html#005.064 E]
* 5.082 The Aliahudi and Polytheists (the Khuza'a??) were the strongest enemies of the believers, the Nasara are the closest. The Nasara have monks and ascetics.  The Aliahudi and Polytheists are arogant.  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html#005.082 E]
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* 5.082 The Aliahudi and Polytheists (the Khuza'a??) were the strongest enemies of the believers, the Nasara are the closest in character. The Nasara have monks and ascetics.  The Aliahudi and Polytheists are arogant.  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/005.qmt.html#005.082 E]
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* 7.65 Hud was a prophet to the land of Aad
 
* 9.030  The Aliahudi call 'Uzair a son of Allah. Its just a saying, but in this they imitate pagan practices  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/009.qmt.html#009.030  E]
 
* 9.030  The Aliahudi call 'Uzair a son of Allah. Its just a saying, but in this they imitate pagan practices  [http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/quran/009.qmt.html#009.030  E]
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* 11.50-60 Hud was a prophet to the land of Aad
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* 11:89 Hud was warned of the first disaster after Noah.
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* 26.124 Hud was a prophet to Aad.
  
 
==What do the Haddith say about the Alazeena Haadu==
 
==What do the Haddith say about the Alazeena Haadu==

Revision as of 10:44, 7 July 2008

What does the Qur'an say about the Alazeena Haadu

  • 2.062 They believe in the divine and the day of the next world E

إن الذين آمنوا والذين هادوا والنصارى والصابئين من آمن بالله واليوم الآخر وعمل صالحا فلهم أجرهم عند ربهم ولا خوف عليهم ولا هم يحزنون

  • 4.046 Some change the wording of scripture, they say "We hear and we disobey" "Hear what is not Heard" E

من الذين هادوا يحرفون الكلم عن مواضعه ويقولون سمعنا وعصينا واسمع غير مسمع وراعنا ليا بألسنتهم وطعنا في الدين ولو أنهم قالوا سمعنا وأطعنا واسمع وانظرنا لكان خيرا لهم وأقوم ولكن لعنهم الله بكفرهم فلا يؤمنون إلا قليلا

  • 4.160 Some things they were allowed to eat before were forbidden to them because they hindered from the way to the divine. E

فبظلم من الذين هادوا حرمنا عليهم طيبات أحلت لهم وبصدهم عن سبيل الله كثيرا

  • 5.041 They are men who will listen to any lie, and change the order of words in scripture E

ومن الذين هادوا سماعون للكذب سماعون لقوم آخرين لم يأتوك يحرفون الكلم من بعد مواضعه يقولون إن أوتيتم هذا فخذوه وإن لم تؤتوه فاحذروا ومن يرد الله فتنته فلن تملك له من الله شيئا أولئك الذين لم يرد الله أن يطهر قلوبهم لهم في الدنيا خزي ولهم في الآخرة عذاب عظيم

  • 5.044 They received the Torah and judge by it E

إنا أنزلنا التوراة فيها هدى ونور يحكم بها النبيون الذين أسلموا للذين هادوا والربانيون والأحبار بما استحفظوا من كتاب الله وكانوا عليه شهداء فلا تخشوا الناس واخشون ولا تشتروا بآياتي ثمنا قليلا ومن لم يحكم بما أنزل الله فأولئك هم الكافرون

  • 5.069 Alazeena Haadu shall have no fear upon them, nor shall they grieve. E

إن الذين آمنوا والذين هادوا والصابؤون والنصارى من آمن بالله واليوم الآخر وعمل صالحا فلا خوف عليهم ولا هم يحزنون

  • 6.146 The Alazeena Haadu were forbidden from eating sinew grisle and fat because they worshipped the calf E

وعلى الذين هادوا حرمنا كل ذي ظفر ومن البقر والغنم حرمنا عليهم شحومهما إلا ما حملت ظهورهما أو الحوايا أو ما اختلط بعظم ذلك جزيناهم ببغيهم وإنا لصادقون

  • 16.118 They were prohibited certain foods. They were done no wrong, but they were used to wrong themselves by fences. E

وعلى الذين هادوا حرمنا ما قصصنا عليك من قبل وما ظلمناهم ولكن كانوا أنفسهم يظلمون

  • 22.017 Those who believe, and Alazeena Haadu, and the Sabians, Notsrim, Magians, and Polytheists,- Allah will judge between them on the Day of Judgment E

إن الذين آمنوا والذين هادوا والصابئين والنصارى والمجوس والذين أشركوا إن الله يفصل بينهم يوم القيامة إن الله على كل شيء شهيد

  • 62.006 They claim they are favored above all mankind E

قل يا أيها الذين هادوا إن زعمتم أنكم أولياء لله من دون الناس فتمنوا الموت إن كنتم صادقين

What does the Qur'an say about the Aliahudi (the Hudians)

  • 2.111 They say none enter paradise unless they are Hudites.
  • 2.113 Though they read the Tanakh, they dramatically appose others who do likewise such as the Natsara, each believe the other group is going to hell. E
  • 2.120 They will never be pleased with anyone until that person follows their creed.
  • 2.135 They say be a Hudite, only then you will be saved.
  • 2.140 They say Abraham, Isma'il Isaac, Jacob and the Tribes were Hudites E
  • 3.67 Abraham was NOT a Hudite.
  • 5.018 Both the Aliahudi and the Nasara call themselves the beloved "children of G-d" E
  • 5.051 The believers should not take the Aliahudi (or Nasara) as friends or protectors: E
  • 5.064 The Aliahudi say that the divine has hands (use anthropomorphic), and they are tied E
  • 5.082 The Aliahudi and Polytheists (the Khuza'a??) were the strongest enemies of the believers, the Nasara are the closest in character. The Nasara have monks and ascetics. The Aliahudi and Polytheists are arogant. E
  • 7.65 Hud was a prophet to the land of Aad
  • 9.030 The Aliahudi call 'Uzair a son of Allah. Its just a saying, but in this they imitate pagan practices E
  • 11.50-60 Hud was a prophet to the land of Aad
  • 11:89 Hud was warned of the first disaster after Noah.
  • 26.124 Hud was a prophet to Aad.

What do the Haddith say about the Alazeena Haadu

What do the Haddith say about the Aliahudi

  • Sahih Bukhari 1.1.6: The Jews practice circumcision. Heraclius ordered to kill every Jew in Rome. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.2.39: Jews and "the people of the scriptures" are different groups. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.2.43: One Jew called the Prophet (p.b.u.h) "chief of believers", would have made the day Islam was revealed a holiday. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.3.127: Jews in Medina ask "O Aba-l-Qasim ! What is the [holy] spirit?" E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.8.392: The fools amongst the people namely "the Jews". E
  • Sahih Bukhari 1.8.427-428: Jews built the places of worship at the graves of their Prophets. EE
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.23.376: Jews weep for relatives being tortured in their grave. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.23.398-399: One should stand at a funeral procession [even] for a Jew. EE
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.23.413: The Jews brought a man and women who had committed adultery for judgement before the Prophet (p.b.u.h), who decreed stoning. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 2.23.445: The Jews pray at graves. E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.34.282: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.34.283: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.34.309: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.34.404: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.35.453: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.35.454: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.39.524: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.41.571: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.41.581: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.41.594: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.41.595: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.41.596: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.41.599: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.45.690: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.48.834: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.48.849: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 3.50.890: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.51.009: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.52.165: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.52.176: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.52.177: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.52.271: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.55.620: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.55.626: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.56.664: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 4.56.791: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.58.169: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.58.245: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.59.371: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.59.509: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.59.632: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 5.59.743: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 7.63.216h: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 7.65.354: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 7.71.661: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 8.73.073: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 8.73.169: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 8.76.524: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 8.76.527: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 8.77.597: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 8.82.809: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.83.015: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.83.018: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.83.023: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.83.024: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.83.052: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.84.058: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.84.060: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.92.373: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.93.510: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.93.564: E
  • Sahih Bukhari 9.93.633: E
  • Sahih Muslim 1.69: E
  • Sahih Muslim 1.265: E
  • Sahih Muslim 3.614: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.2026: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.2097: E
  • Sahih Muslim 4.2098: E
  • Sahih Muslim 10.3902: E
  • Sahih Muslim 10.3903: E
  • Sahih Muslim 10.3904: E
  • Sahih Muslim 16.4138: E
  • Sahih Muslim 16.4140: E
  • Sahih Muslim 16.4142: E
  • Sahih Muslim 17.4211: E
  • Sahih Muslim 17.4214: E
  • Sahih Muslim 17.4216: E
  • Sahih Muslim 19.4364: E
  • Sahih Muslim 19.4440: E
  • Sahih Muslim 20.4490: E
  • Sahih Muslim 26.5428: E
  • Sahih Muslim 30.5853: E
  • Sahih Muslim 30.5854: E
  • Sahih Muslim 30.5856: E
  • Sahih Muslim 33.6423: E
  • Sahih Muslim 33.6426: E
  • Sahih Muslim 33.6428: E
  • Sahih Muslim 33.6429: E
  • Sahih Muslim 37.6665: E
  • Sahih Muslim 37.6666: E
  • Sahih Muslim 39.6699: E
  • Sahih Muslim 39.6700: E
  • Sahih Muslim 39.6711: E
  • Sahih Muslim 41.6981: E
  • Sahih Muslim 41.6982: E
  • Sahih Muslim 41.6983: E
  • Sahih Muslim 41.6984: E
  • Sahih Muslim 41.6985: E
  • Sahih Muslim 41.6995: E
  • Sahih Muslim 43.7153: E
  • Sahih Muslim 43.7154: E
  • Sahih Muslim 43.7155: E
  • Sunan Abu Dawud 2.704: E
  • Sunan Abu Dawud 14.2676: E
  • Sunan Abu Dawud 20.3170: E
  • Sunan Abu Dawud 21.3237: E
  • Sunan Abu Dawud 25.3637: E
  • Sunan Abu Dawud 28.3874: E
  • Sunan Abu Dawud 38.4341: E
  • Sunan Abu Dawud 38.4433: E
  • Sunan Abu Dawud 41.5133: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 16.16.16.53: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 21.21.3.8: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 28.28.3.11: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 36.36.1.2: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 38.38.7.12: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 38.38.13.25: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 43.43.15.8b: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 44.44.2.2a: E
  • Malik's Muwatta 53.53.2.3: E